As Mother Nature was bearing down on Central Virginia Tuesday night, we found the perfect way to keep warm at The Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, VA. Warming up the stage to a sold out crowd was the sizzling combination of the
Travelin McCourys
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The Hardest Part of Leaving
Pert Near Sandstone has announced an April 15 release for their next album, The Hardest Part of Leaving. The Minnesota-based outfit plans to make it available on CD, 180g vinyl, and digital download though their own label, Pert Near Music. Nate Sipe
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YMSB with Del in Nashville
Todd Powers was on hand in Nashville this past Friday for Yonder Mountain String Band with Del McCoury, and The Travelin McCourys at Marathon Music. Looks like it was a good'n.
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Travelin’ McCourys at 3 Sisters
This gallery of images of The Travelin' McCourys with Jeff Autry at Three Sisters is a contribution from Todd Powers.
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Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion 2013 – Saturday Update
The 2013 Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion continued today, and not even the rain that soaked the festival for a few hours could dampen the enthusiasm. Bluegrass lovers knew they could find several top groups playing on various stages around
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Final August 2013 Gettysburg photos
Here is the final gallery of Frank Baker's images from the August 2013 Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Just in time, as Frank is now sending in his photos from the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival.
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Final RockyGrass 2013 photos
Here is Shannon Turner's final set of photos from RockyGrass 2013.
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First Day at Grey Fox 2013
Not-so-secret agent Tara reporting in from the Grey Fox Festival in the green rolling hills of beautiful upstate New York. So far I just love the place. Everyone I meet is completely nice and helpful and laid back. It is a really
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Photos from Springfest
Milo Farineau sent this extensive gallery of images from the Suwanee Springfest in Florida, March 21-24. As is his habit, he captured scenes from the festival, both onstage and off. Great job - thanks Milo!
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Breaking Down The Walls of Time in Roanoke
“Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bill, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home.” Long Journey Home, as sung by Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys Peter